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Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4102–4105 (1999)

Surface Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Large Systems

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Peter B. Weichman1, Eugene M. Lavely1, and Michael H. Ritzwoller2
1Blackhawk Geometrics, Suite B, 301 Commercial Road, Golden, Colorado 80401
2Department of Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0390

Received 17 December 1998; published in the issue dated 17 May 1999

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The general theory of surface NMR imaging of large electromagnetically active systems is considered, motivated by geophysical applications. A general imaging equation is derived for the NMR voltage response, valid for arbitrary transmitter and receiver loop geometry and arbitrary conductivity structure of the sample. When the conductivity grows to the point where the electromagnetic skin depth becomes comparable to the sample size, significant diffusive retardation effects occur that strongly affect the signal. Accounting for these now allows more accurate imaging than previously possible. It is shown that the time constant T1 may in principle be inferred directly from the diffusive tail of the signal.

© 1999 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.82.4102
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevLett.82.4102
PACS:
76.60.Pc, 87.61.-c, 93.85.+q